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      Increased Efficiency in the Second-Hand Tire Trade Provides Opportunity for Dengue Control

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          Dengue fever is increasing in geographical range, spread by invasion of its vector mosquitoes. The trade in second-hand tires has been implicated as a factor in this process as they act as mobile reservoirs of mosquito eggs and larvae. Regional transportation of tires can create linkages between rural areas with dengue to disease-free urban areas, potentially giving rise to outbreaks even in areas with strong local control measures. In this work we sought to model the dynamics of mosquito transportation via the tire trade, in particular to predict its role in causing unexpected dengue outbreaks through vertical transmission of the virus across generations of mosquitoes. We also aimed to identify strategies for regulating the trade in second-hand tires, improving disease control. We created a mathematical model which captures the dynamics of dengue between rural and urban areas, taking into account the movement, storage time of tires, and mosquito diapause. We simulate a series of scenarios. First a mosquito population is introduced to a dengue-free area via movement of tires, either as single or multiple events, increasing the likelihood of a dengue outbreak. An endemic state can be induced regardless of whether urban conditions for an outbreak are met, and an existing endemic state can be enhanced by vector input. Finally we assess the potential for regulation of tire processing as a means of reducing the transmission of dengue fever using a specific case study from Puerto Rico. Our work demonstrates the importance of the second-hand tire trade in modulating the spread of dengue fever across regions, in particular its role in introducing dengue to disease-free areas. We propose that regulation of tire storage and movement can play a crucial role in containing outbreaks and dengue spread.

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          2017-01-19
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          1701.05607
          cf8eb76b-46c3-4b5c-8d11-8e58cca328f6

          http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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          37N25, 92Bxx
          24 pages, 7 figures
          q-bio.PE math.DS

          Evolutionary Biology,Differential equations & Dynamical systems
          Evolutionary Biology, Differential equations & Dynamical systems

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